scsi: VMWare PVSCSI paravirtual device implementation

Signed-off-by: Dmitry Fleytman <dmitry@daynix.com>
Signed-off-by: Yan Vugenfirer <yan@daynix.com>
[ Rename files to vmw_pvscsi, fix setting of hostStatus in
  pvscsi_request_cancelled - Paolo ]
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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Dmitry Fleytman 2013-04-19 10:05:46 +03:00 committed by Paolo Bonzini
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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ CONFIG_EEPRO100_PCI=y
CONFIG_PCNET_PCI=y
CONFIG_PCNET_COMMON=y
CONFIG_LSI_SCSI_PCI=y
CONFIG_VMW_PVSCSI_SCSI_PCI=y
CONFIG_MEGASAS_SCSI_PCI=y
CONFIG_RTL8139_PCI=y
CONFIG_E1000_PCI=y

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General Description
===================
This document describes VMWare PVSCSI device interface specification.
Created by Dmitry Fleytman (dmitry@daynix.com), Daynix Computing LTD.
Based on source code of PVSCSI Linux driver from kernel 3.0.4
PVSCSI Device Interface Overview
================================
The interface is based on memory area shared between hypervisor and VM.
Memory area is obtained by driver as device IO memory resource of
PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_SIZE length.
The shared memory consists of registers area and rings area.
The registers area is used to raise hypervisor interrupts and issue device
commands. The rings area is used to transfer data descriptors and SCSI
commands from VM to hypervisor and to transfer messages produced by
hypervisor to VM. Data itself is transferred via virtual scatter-gather DMA.
PVSCSI Device Registers
=======================
The length of the registers area is 1 page (PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_COMMAND_NUM_PAGES).
The structure of the registers area is described by the PVSCSIRegOffset enum.
There are registers to issue device command (with optional short data),
issue device interrupt, control interrupts masking.
PVSCSI Device Rings
===================
There are three rings in shared memory:
1. Request ring (struct PVSCSIRingReqDesc *req_ring)
- ring for OS to device requests
2. Completion ring (struct PVSCSIRingCmpDesc *cmp_ring)
- ring for device request completions
3. Message ring (struct PVSCSIRingMsgDesc *msg_ring)
- ring for messages from device.
This ring is optional and the guest might not configure it.
There is a control area (struct PVSCSIRingsState *rings_state) used to control
rings operation.
PVSCSI Device to Host Interrupts
================================
There are following interrupt types supported by PVSCSI device:
1. Completion interrupts (completion ring notifications):
PVSCSI_INTR_CMPL_0
PVSCSI_INTR_CMPL_1
2. Message interrupts (message ring notifications):
PVSCSI_INTR_MSG_0
PVSCSI_INTR_MSG_1
Interrupts are controlled via PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_INTR_MASK register
Bit set means interrupt enabled, bit cleared - disabled
Interrupt modes supported are legacy, MSI and MSI-X
In case of legacy interrupts, register PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_INTR_STATUS
is used to check which interrupt has arrived. Interrupts are
acknowledged when the corresponding bit is written to the interrupt
status register.
PVSCSI Device Operation Sequences
=================================
1. Startup sequence:
a. Issue PVSCSI_CMD_ADAPTER_RESET command;
aa. Windows driver reads interrupt status register here;
b. Issue PVSCSI_CMD_SETUP_MSG_RING command with no additional data,
check status and disable device messages if error returned;
(Omitted if device messages disabled by driver configuration)
c. Issue PVSCSI_CMD_SETUP_RINGS command, provide rings configuration
as struct PVSCSICmdDescSetupRings;
d. Issue PVSCSI_CMD_SETUP_MSG_RING command again, provide
rings configuration as struct PVSCSICmdDescSetupMsgRing;
e. Unmask completion and message (if device messages enabled) interrupts.
2. Shutdown sequences
a. Mask interrupts;
b. Flush request ring using PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_KICK_NON_RW_IO;
c. Issue PVSCSI_CMD_ADAPTER_RESET command.
3. Send request
a. Fill next free request ring descriptor;
b. Issue PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_KICK_RW_IO for R/W operations;
or PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_KICK_NON_RW_IO for other operations.
4. Abort command
a. Issue PVSCSI_CMD_ABORT_CMD command;
5. Request completion processing
a. Upon completion interrupt arrival process completion
and message (if enabled) rings.

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ common-obj-y += scsi-disk.o
common-obj-y += scsi-generic.o scsi-bus.o
common-obj-$(CONFIG_LSI_SCSI_PCI) += lsi53c895a.o
common-obj-$(CONFIG_MEGASAS_SCSI_PCI) += megasas.o
common-obj-$(CONFIG_VMW_PVSCSI_SCSI_PCI) += vmw_pvscsi.o
common-obj-$(CONFIG_ESP) += esp.o
common-obj-$(CONFIG_ESP_PCI) += esp-pci.o
obj-$(CONFIG_PSERIES) += spapr_vscsi.o

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/*
* VMware PVSCSI header file
*
* Copyright (C) 2008-2009, VMware, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
* Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License and no later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or
* NON INFRINGEMENT. See the GNU General Public License for more
* details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*
* Maintained by: Arvind Kumar <arvindkumar@vmware.com>
*
*/
#ifndef VMW_PVSCSI_H
#define VMW_PVSCSI_H
#define VMW_PAGE_SIZE (4096)
#define VMW_PAGE_SHIFT (12)
#define MASK(n) ((1 << (n)) - 1) /* make an n-bit mask */
/*
* host adapter status/error codes
*/
enum HostBusAdapterStatus {
BTSTAT_SUCCESS = 0x00, /* CCB complete normally with no errors */
BTSTAT_LINKED_COMMAND_COMPLETED = 0x0a,
BTSTAT_LINKED_COMMAND_COMPLETED_WITH_FLAG = 0x0b,
BTSTAT_DATA_UNDERRUN = 0x0c,
BTSTAT_SELTIMEO = 0x11, /* SCSI selection timeout */
BTSTAT_DATARUN = 0x12, /* data overrun/underrun */
BTSTAT_BUSFREE = 0x13, /* unexpected bus free */
BTSTAT_INVPHASE = 0x14, /* invalid bus phase or sequence */
/* requested by target */
BTSTAT_LUNMISMATCH = 0x17, /* linked CCB has different LUN */
/* from first CCB */
BTSTAT_SENSFAILED = 0x1b, /* auto request sense failed */
BTSTAT_TAGREJECT = 0x1c, /* SCSI II tagged queueing message */
/* rejected by target */
BTSTAT_BADMSG = 0x1d, /* unsupported message received by */
/* the host adapter */
BTSTAT_HAHARDWARE = 0x20, /* host adapter hardware failed */
BTSTAT_NORESPONSE = 0x21, /* target did not respond to SCSI ATN, */
/* sent a SCSI RST */
BTSTAT_SENTRST = 0x22, /* host adapter asserted a SCSI RST */
BTSTAT_RECVRST = 0x23, /* other SCSI devices asserted a SCSI RST */
BTSTAT_DISCONNECT = 0x24, /* target device reconnected improperly */
/* (w/o tag) */
BTSTAT_BUSRESET = 0x25, /* host adapter issued BUS device reset */
BTSTAT_ABORTQUEUE = 0x26, /* abort queue generated */
BTSTAT_HASOFTWARE = 0x27, /* host adapter software error */
BTSTAT_HATIMEOUT = 0x30, /* host adapter hardware timeout error */
BTSTAT_SCSIPARITY = 0x34, /* SCSI parity error detected */
};
/*
* Register offsets.
*
* These registers are accessible both via i/o space and mm i/o.
*/
enum PVSCSIRegOffset {
PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_COMMAND = 0x0,
PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_COMMAND_DATA = 0x4,
PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_COMMAND_STATUS = 0x8,
PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_LAST_STS_0 = 0x100,
PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_LAST_STS_1 = 0x104,
PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_LAST_STS_2 = 0x108,
PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_LAST_STS_3 = 0x10c,
PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_INTR_STATUS = 0x100c,
PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_INTR_MASK = 0x2010,
PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_KICK_NON_RW_IO = 0x3014,
PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_DEBUG = 0x3018,
PVSCSI_REG_OFFSET_KICK_RW_IO = 0x4018,
};
/*
* Virtual h/w commands.
*/
enum PVSCSICommands {
PVSCSI_CMD_FIRST = 0, /* has to be first */
PVSCSI_CMD_ADAPTER_RESET = 1,
PVSCSI_CMD_ISSUE_SCSI = 2,
PVSCSI_CMD_SETUP_RINGS = 3,
PVSCSI_CMD_RESET_BUS = 4,
PVSCSI_CMD_RESET_DEVICE = 5,
PVSCSI_CMD_ABORT_CMD = 6,
PVSCSI_CMD_CONFIG = 7,
PVSCSI_CMD_SETUP_MSG_RING = 8,
PVSCSI_CMD_DEVICE_UNPLUG = 9,
PVSCSI_CMD_LAST = 10 /* has to be last */
};
#define PVSCSI_COMMAND_PROCESSING_SUCCEEDED (0)
#define PVSCSI_COMMAND_PROCESSING_FAILED (-1)
#define PVSCSI_COMMAND_NOT_ENOUGH_DATA (-2)
/*
* Command descriptor for PVSCSI_CMD_RESET_DEVICE --
*/
struct PVSCSICmdDescResetDevice {
uint32_t target;
uint8_t lun[8];
} QEMU_PACKED;
typedef struct PVSCSICmdDescResetDevice PVSCSICmdDescResetDevice;
/*
* Command descriptor for PVSCSI_CMD_ABORT_CMD --
*
* - currently does not support specifying the LUN.
* - pad should be 0.
*/
struct PVSCSICmdDescAbortCmd {
uint64_t context;
uint32_t target;
uint32_t pad;
} QEMU_PACKED;
typedef struct PVSCSICmdDescAbortCmd PVSCSICmdDescAbortCmd;
/*
* Command descriptor for PVSCSI_CMD_SETUP_RINGS --
*
* Notes:
* - reqRingNumPages and cmpRingNumPages need to be power of two.
* - reqRingNumPages and cmpRingNumPages need to be different from 0,
* - reqRingNumPages and cmpRingNumPages need to be inferior to
* PVSCSI_SETUP_RINGS_MAX_NUM_PAGES.
*/
#define PVSCSI_SETUP_RINGS_MAX_NUM_PAGES 32
struct PVSCSICmdDescSetupRings {
uint32_t reqRingNumPages;
uint32_t cmpRingNumPages;
uint64_t ringsStatePPN;
uint64_t reqRingPPNs[PVSCSI_SETUP_RINGS_MAX_NUM_PAGES];
uint64_t cmpRingPPNs[PVSCSI_SETUP_RINGS_MAX_NUM_PAGES];
} QEMU_PACKED;
typedef struct PVSCSICmdDescSetupRings PVSCSICmdDescSetupRings;
/*
* Command descriptor for PVSCSI_CMD_SETUP_MSG_RING --
*
* Notes:
* - this command was not supported in the initial revision of the h/w
* interface. Before using it, you need to check that it is supported by
* writing PVSCSI_CMD_SETUP_MSG_RING to the 'command' register, then
* immediately after read the 'command status' register:
* * a value of -1 means that the cmd is NOT supported,
* * a value != -1 means that the cmd IS supported.
* If it's supported the 'command status' register should return:
* sizeof(PVSCSICmdDescSetupMsgRing) / sizeof(uint32_t).
* - this command should be issued _after_ the usual SETUP_RINGS so that the
* RingsState page is already setup. If not, the command is a nop.
* - numPages needs to be a power of two,
* - numPages needs to be different from 0,
* - pad should be zero.
*/
#define PVSCSI_SETUP_MSG_RING_MAX_NUM_PAGES 16
struct PVSCSICmdDescSetupMsgRing {
uint32_t numPages;
uint32_t pad;
uint64_t ringPPNs[PVSCSI_SETUP_MSG_RING_MAX_NUM_PAGES];
} QEMU_PACKED;
typedef struct PVSCSICmdDescSetupMsgRing PVSCSICmdDescSetupMsgRing;
enum PVSCSIMsgType {
PVSCSI_MSG_DEV_ADDED = 0,
PVSCSI_MSG_DEV_REMOVED = 1,
PVSCSI_MSG_LAST = 2,
};
/*
* Msg descriptor.
*
* sizeof(struct PVSCSIRingMsgDesc) == 128.
*
* - type is of type enum PVSCSIMsgType.
* - the content of args depend on the type of event being delivered.
*/
struct PVSCSIRingMsgDesc {
uint32_t type;
uint32_t args[31];
} QEMU_PACKED;
typedef struct PVSCSIRingMsgDesc PVSCSIRingMsgDesc;
struct PVSCSIMsgDescDevStatusChanged {
uint32_t type; /* PVSCSI_MSG_DEV _ADDED / _REMOVED */
uint32_t bus;
uint32_t target;
uint8_t lun[8];
uint32_t pad[27];
} QEMU_PACKED;
typedef struct PVSCSIMsgDescDevStatusChanged PVSCSIMsgDescDevStatusChanged;
/*
* Rings state.
*
* - the fields:
* . msgProdIdx,
* . msgConsIdx,
* . msgNumEntriesLog2,
* .. are only used once the SETUP_MSG_RING cmd has been issued.
* - 'pad' helps to ensure that the msg related fields are on their own
* cache-line.
*/
struct PVSCSIRingsState {
uint32_t reqProdIdx;
uint32_t reqConsIdx;
uint32_t reqNumEntriesLog2;
uint32_t cmpProdIdx;
uint32_t cmpConsIdx;
uint32_t cmpNumEntriesLog2;
uint8_t pad[104];
uint32_t msgProdIdx;
uint32_t msgConsIdx;
uint32_t msgNumEntriesLog2;
} QEMU_PACKED;
typedef struct PVSCSIRingsState PVSCSIRingsState;
/*
* Request descriptor.
*
* sizeof(RingReqDesc) = 128
*
* - context: is a unique identifier of a command. It could normally be any
* 64bit value, however we currently store it in the serialNumber variable
* of struct SCSI_Command, so we have the following restrictions due to the
* way this field is handled in the vmkernel storage stack:
* * this value can't be 0,
* * the upper 32bit need to be 0 since serialNumber is as a uint32_t.
* Currently tracked as PR 292060.
* - dataLen: contains the total number of bytes that need to be transferred.
* - dataAddr:
* * if PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_WITH_SG_LIST is set: dataAddr is the PA of the first
* s/g table segment, each s/g segment is entirely contained on a single
* page of physical memory,
* * if PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_WITH_SG_LIST is NOT set, then dataAddr is the PA of
* the buffer used for the DMA transfer,
* - flags:
* * PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_WITH_SG_LIST: see dataAddr above,
* * PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_DIR_NONE: no DMA involved,
* * PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_DIR_TOHOST: transfer from device to main memory,
* * PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_DIR_TODEVICE: transfer from main memory to device,
* * PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_OUT_OF_BAND_CDB: reserved to handle CDBs larger than
* 16bytes. To be specified.
* - vcpuHint: vcpuId of the processor that will be most likely waiting for the
* completion of the i/o. For guest OSes that use lowest priority message
* delivery mode (such as windows), we use this "hint" to deliver the
* completion action to the proper vcpu. For now, we can use the vcpuId of
* the processor that initiated the i/o as a likely candidate for the vcpu
* that will be waiting for the completion..
* - bus should be 0: we currently only support bus 0 for now.
* - unused should be zero'd.
*/
#define PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_WITH_SG_LIST (1 << 0)
#define PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_OUT_OF_BAND_CDB (1 << 1)
#define PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_DIR_NONE (1 << 2)
#define PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_DIR_TOHOST (1 << 3)
#define PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_DIR_TODEVICE (1 << 4)
#define PVSCSI_KNOWN_FLAGS \
(PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_WITH_SG_LIST | \
PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_OUT_OF_BAND_CDB | \
PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_DIR_NONE | \
PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_DIR_TOHOST | \
PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_DIR_TODEVICE)
struct PVSCSIRingReqDesc {
uint64_t context;
uint64_t dataAddr;
uint64_t dataLen;
uint64_t senseAddr;
uint32_t senseLen;
uint32_t flags;
uint8_t cdb[16];
uint8_t cdbLen;
uint8_t lun[8];
uint8_t tag;
uint8_t bus;
uint8_t target;
uint8_t vcpuHint;
uint8_t unused[59];
} QEMU_PACKED;
typedef struct PVSCSIRingReqDesc PVSCSIRingReqDesc;
/*
* Scatter-gather list management.
*
* As described above, when PVSCSI_FLAG_CMD_WITH_SG_LIST is set in the
* RingReqDesc.flags, then RingReqDesc.dataAddr is the PA of the first s/g
* table segment.
*
* - each segment of the s/g table contain a succession of struct
* PVSCSISGElement.
* - each segment is entirely contained on a single physical page of memory.
* - a "chain" s/g element has the flag PVSCSI_SGE_FLAG_CHAIN_ELEMENT set in
* PVSCSISGElement.flags and in this case:
* * addr is the PA of the next s/g segment,
* * length is undefined, assumed to be 0.
*/
struct PVSCSISGElement {
uint64_t addr;
uint32_t length;
uint32_t flags;
} QEMU_PACKED;
typedef struct PVSCSISGElement PVSCSISGElement;
/*
* Completion descriptor.
*
* sizeof(RingCmpDesc) = 32
*
* - context: identifier of the command. The same thing that was specified
* under "context" as part of struct RingReqDesc at initiation time,
* - dataLen: number of bytes transferred for the actual i/o operation,
* - senseLen: number of bytes written into the sense buffer,
* - hostStatus: adapter status,
* - scsiStatus: device status,
* - pad should be zero.
*/
struct PVSCSIRingCmpDesc {
uint64_t context;
uint64_t dataLen;
uint32_t senseLen;
uint16_t hostStatus;
uint16_t scsiStatus;
uint32_t pad[2];
} QEMU_PACKED;
typedef struct PVSCSIRingCmpDesc PVSCSIRingCmpDesc;
/*
* Interrupt status / IRQ bits.
*/
#define PVSCSI_INTR_CMPL_0 (1 << 0)
#define PVSCSI_INTR_CMPL_1 (1 << 1)
#define PVSCSI_INTR_CMPL_MASK MASK(2)
#define PVSCSI_INTR_MSG_0 (1 << 2)
#define PVSCSI_INTR_MSG_1 (1 << 3)
#define PVSCSI_INTR_MSG_MASK (MASK(2) << 2)
#define PVSCSI_INTR_ALL_SUPPORTED MASK(4)
/*
* Number of MSI-X vectors supported.
*/
#define PVSCSI_MAX_INTRS 24
/*
* Enumeration of supported MSI-X vectors
*/
#define PVSCSI_VECTOR_COMPLETION 0
/*
* Misc constants for the rings.
*/
#define PVSCSI_MAX_NUM_PAGES_REQ_RING PVSCSI_SETUP_RINGS_MAX_NUM_PAGES
#define PVSCSI_MAX_NUM_PAGES_CMP_RING PVSCSI_SETUP_RINGS_MAX_NUM_PAGES
#define PVSCSI_MAX_NUM_PAGES_MSG_RING PVSCSI_SETUP_MSG_RING_MAX_NUM_PAGES
#define PVSCSI_MAX_NUM_REQ_ENTRIES_PER_PAGE \
(VMW_PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct PVSCSIRingReqDesc))
#define PVSCSI_MAX_NUM_CMP_ENTRIES_PER_PAGE \
(VMW_PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(PVSCSIRingCmpDesc))
#define PVSCSI_MAX_NUM_MSG_ENTRIES_PER_PAGE \
(VMW_PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(PVSCSIRingMsgDesc))
#define PVSCSI_MAX_REQ_QUEUE_DEPTH \
(PVSCSI_MAX_NUM_PAGES_REQ_RING * PVSCSI_MAX_NUM_REQ_ENTRIES_PER_PAGE)
#define PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_COMMAND_NUM_PAGES 1
#define PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_INTR_STATUS_NUM_PAGES 1
#define PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_MISC_NUM_PAGES 2
#define PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_KICK_IO_NUM_PAGES 2
#define PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_MSIX_NUM_PAGES 2
enum PVSCSIMemSpace {
PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_COMMAND_PAGE = 0,
PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_INTR_STATUS_PAGE = 1,
PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_MISC_PAGE = 2,
PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_KICK_IO_PAGE = 4,
PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_MSIX_TABLE_PAGE = 6,
PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_MSIX_PBA_PAGE = 7,
};
#define PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_NUM_PAGES \
(PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_COMMAND_NUM_PAGES + \
PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_INTR_STATUS_NUM_PAGES + \
PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_MISC_NUM_PAGES + \
PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_KICK_IO_NUM_PAGES + \
PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_MSIX_NUM_PAGES)
#define PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_SIZE (PVSCSI_MEM_SPACE_NUM_PAGES * VMW_PAGE_SIZE)
#endif /* VMW_PVSCSI_H */

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#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SVGA 0x0710
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_NET 0x0720
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SCSI 0x0730
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_PVSCSI 0x07C0
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_IDE 0x1729
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_VMXNET3 0x07B0

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@ -766,6 +766,41 @@ pc87312_info_ide(uint32_t base) "base 0x%x"
pc87312_info_parallel(uint32_t base, uint32_t irq) "base 0x%x, irq %u"
pc87312_info_serial(int n, uint32_t base, uint32_t irq) "id=%d, base 0x%x, irq %u"
# hw/scsi/vmw_pvscsi.c
pvscsi_ring_init_data(uint32_t txr_len_log2, uint32_t rxr_len_log2) "TX/RX rings logarithms set to %d/%d"
pvscsi_ring_init_msg(uint32_t len_log2) "MSG ring logarithm set to %d"
pvscsi_ring_flush_cmp(uint64_t filled_cmp_ptr) "new production counter of completion ring is 0x%"PRIx64""
pvscsi_ring_flush_msg(uint64_t filled_cmp_ptr) "new production counter of message ring is 0x%"PRIx64""
pvscsi_update_irq_level(bool raise, uint64_t mask, uint64_t status) "interrupt level set to %d (MASK: 0x%"PRIx64", STATUS: 0x%"PRIx64")"
pvscsi_update_irq_msi(void) "sending MSI notification"
pvscsi_cmp_ring_put(unsigned long addr) "got completion descriptor 0x%lx"
pvscsi_msg_ring_put(unsigned long addr) "got message descriptor 0x%lx"
pvscsi_complete_request(uint64_t context, uint64_t len, uint8_t sense_key) "completion: ctx: 0x%"PRIx64", len: 0x%"PRIx64", sense key: %u"
pvscsi_get_sg_list(int nsg, size_t size) "get SG list: depth: %u, size: %lu"
pvscsi_get_next_sg_elem(uint32_t flags) "unknown flags in SG element (val: 0x%x)"
pvscsi_command_complete_not_found(uint32_t tag) "can't find request for tag 0x%x"
pvscsi_command_complete_data_run(void) "not all data required for command transferred"
pvscsi_command_complete_sense_len(int len) "sense information length is %d bytes"
pvscsi_convert_sglist(uint64_t context, unsigned long addr, uint32_t resid) "element: ctx: 0x%"PRIx64" addr: 0x%lx, len: %ul"
pvscsi_process_req_descr(uint8_t cmd, uint64_t ctx) "SCSI cmd 0x%x, ctx: 0x%"PRIx64""
pvscsi_process_req_descr_unknown_device(void) "command directed to unknown device rejected"
pvscsi_process_req_descr_invalid_dir(void) "command with invalid transfer direction rejected"
pvscsi_process_io(unsigned long addr) "got descriptor 0x%lx"
pvscsi_on_cmd_noimpl(const char* cmd) "unimplemented command %s ignored"
pvscsi_on_cmd_reset_dev(uint32_t tgt, int lun, void* dev) "PVSCSI_CMD_RESET_DEVICE[target %u lun %d (dev 0x%p)]"
pvscsi_on_cmd_arrived(const char* cmd) "command %s arrived"
pvscsi_on_cmd_abort(uint64_t ctx, uint32_t tgt) "command PVSCSI_CMD_ABORT_CMD for ctx 0x%"PRIx64", target %u"
pvscsi_on_cmd_unknown(uint64_t cmd_id) "unknown command %"PRIx64""
pvscsi_on_cmd_unknown_data(uint32_t data) "data for unknown command 0x:%x"
pvscsi_io_write(const char* cmd, uint64_t val) "%s write: %"PRIx64""
pvscsi_io_write_unknown(unsigned long addr, unsigned sz, uint64_t val) "unknown write address: 0x%lx size: %u bytes value: 0x%"PRIx64""
pvscsi_io_read(const char* cmd, uint64_t status) "%s read: 0x%"PRIx64""
pvscsi_io_read_unknown(unsigned long addr, unsigned sz) "unknown read address: 0x%lx size: %u bytes"
pvscsi_init_msi_fail(int res) "failed to initialize MSI, error %d"
pvscsi_state(const char* state) "starting %s ..."
pvscsi_tx_rings_ppn(const char* label, uint64_t ppn) "%s page: %"PRIx64""
pvscsi_tx_rings_num_pages(const char* label, uint32_t num) "Number of %s pages: %u"
# xen-all.c
xen_ram_alloc(unsigned long ram_addr, unsigned long size) "requested: %#lx, size %#lx"
xen_client_set_memory(uint64_t start_addr, unsigned long size, bool log_dirty) "%#"PRIx64" size %#lx, log_dirty %i"